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  • April 16, 2024 4:56 PM | Anonymous

    Rough Draft April 11, 2024


    Mayor Andre Dickens revealed Thursday the locations of the planned new MARTA rail stations he announced last month during his State of the City address.

    But how to pay for them is still to be determined.

    Dickens said at his State of the City where one MARTA rail station would be built — at the redevelopment of Murphy Crossing in southwest Atlanta. The new station would be the first to link MARTA heavy rail to the Atlanta Beltline.

    In an administrative order, Dickens unveiled where the three other planned infill stations — those built between existing stations — would be located.

    They sites are at Krog Street/Hulsey Yard between King Memorial and Inman Park/Reynoldstown, Joseph E. Boone between Ashby and Bankhead, and Armour Yards in Buckhead, between Arts Center and Lindbergh.

    The order also includes plans for a bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor to connect the redeveloped Bowen Homes community with Ponce City Market.

    The mayor also wants the city, Atlanta Beltline Inc. and MARTA to work together to “develop a plan for mobility and transit options on the entirety of the Beltline.”

    Dickens also directs the city and ABI to collaborate with MARTA to develop the design and financing plan for the new stations and BRT corridor.

    This includes finding funding sources such as local, state and private revenue “to support the planning process and to identify potential public/private partnership opportunities for any and all MARTA stations,” the order says.

    The importance of aligning public investment with transportation equity is crucial in enhancing the quality of life for all Atlantans as the city continues to grow, the mayor said. The order includes the directive for the city, ABI and MARTA work together to “deliver equitable transportation projects across Atlanta.”

    “Both legacy and emerging communities have immediate transportation needs that deserve effective solutions,” Dickens said in a news release.

    “It is imperative that our transportation investments are strategically and equitably deployed to increase ridership on MARTA’s heavy rail network and bus system fostering a more connected and unified Atlanta,” he said.

    Atlanta City Councilmember Byron Amos, who represents District 3 and is a chair of the transportation committee, praised Dickens’ announcement to enhance the city’s transportation infrastructure.

    “Among these stations, I am particularly ecstatic that the residents of District 3 will be benefiting from one, the proposed Joseph E. Boone station,” Amos said in a news release.

    “This investment improves connectivity and fosters economic growth and community development,” he said. “Together, let’s continue prioritizing progress and accessibility for all citizens.”


  • April 16, 2024 4:25 PM | Anonymous

    All concepts “open and on the table” for vacant, 35-acre site adjacent to Chattahoochee River

    SUBMIT HERE          Information from Urbanize Atlanta article 4.11.24

    Cleared of public housing more than a decade ago, a property west of intown Atlanta with rich cultural significance but a troubled social track record is officially a blank slate for redevelopment, as of this week.

    Atlanta Housing, which bills itself as one of the nation’s most forward-thinking housing authorities, issued an open challenge to city dwellers Monday to come up with viable concepts that will reshape the former Bankhead Courts site in Northwest Atlanta—and boost the community in the process.  

    Formerly home to rapper, singer, and songwriter Lil Nas X and other influential music artists, the former Bankhead Courts property is situated just Outside The Perimeter, north of the point where Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway (formerly Bankhead Highway) meets Interstate 285.

    Today, the 35-acre site is entirely vacant, with just a portion of a former interior street, Maynard Court, still intact. Perks of the location, according to AH, include its adjacency to the Chattahoochee River (about .4 miles away) and access to an I-285 interchange about a half-mile in the other direction.

    AH has released a Request for Ideas, or RFI, that invites not just developers but nonprofit organizations, philanthropic groups, and regular community members to share ideas—whether elaborate or basic—for what the important former public housing site should become.

    Part of AH’s goals, as stated by newly appointed president and CEO Terri Lee, is to create or preserve 10,000 affordable housing units over the next five years. But all options for Bankhead Courts will be taken into consideration, per the agency.

    “Whether you have a short thought or description, an image, or a big redevelopment strategy, we welcome your participation in reimagining Bankhead,” reads the RFI. “AH recognizes the value of the property for several possible usage types and [feels] everything is open and on the table for discussion.”

    The Bankhead Courts site today (starred) in relation to Six Flags Over Georgia, Westside Park, and Midtown.Google Maps

    A Bankhead Courts context map, showing recent or proposed developments in yellow, with intown Atlanta located off screen at right.Atlanta Housing

    Between 1968 and 1970, Bankhead Courts was originally developed across 45 acres in four phases, with 65 buildings standing two and three stories on the property. Those townhome-style structures housed 500 units, most of them with three bedrooms. Problems over time included construction deficiencies, youth vandalism, sewer backups, and—as with most of Atlanta's public housing—poor maintenance. Following a problematic era fraught with drug sales and crime, Atlanta Housing was granted HUD authorization in the late 1990s and early 2000s to start bringing down buildings, and by 2011, the site was fully cleared.

    Another attribute of the site today is its proximity to Atlanta Industrial Park and the Fulton Industrial District, which could provide a source of job opportunities and training, per AH officials.

    The original, late-1960s Bankhead Courts site plan.via Atlanta Housing

    Atlanta Housing

    Ideas collected over the next two months will help inform the second phase of redevelopment: a competitive Request for Proposals that AH will issue to developers and other commercial firms with a goal of “implementing a collective vision,” per the agency.

    All RFI submissions are due by 5 p.m. June 7. Find more information on the idea submission process here.

    AH expects to release a summary of RFI submissions and to share some ideas at the end of June.


  • April 04, 2024 7:25 PM | Anonymous


  • April 04, 2024 6:56 PM | Anonymous

    COMMUNITY OUTREACH ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM

    CONGRESSWOMAN NIKEMA WILLIAMS’ OFFICE

    April 4, 2024

    Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Appropriations Requests

    https://nikemawilliams.house.gov/communityprojects.

    2024 Community Project Funding Locations

    https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit...

    Problems with Delays in USPS Mail

    https://nikemawilliams.house.gov/agencies

    Showcase your talent in the 2024 Congressional Art Competition for a chance to see your art displayed in the U.S. Capitol!

    https://buff.ly/3IlY0hc

    Congresswoman Nikema Williams Announces $208 Million in Investments for the Stitch and BeltLine Connection

    https://nikemawilliams.house.gov/.../congresswoman-nikema...

    Congresswoman Williams' annual report. Residents should have received it in the mail.

    https://nikemawilliams.house.gov/annualreport


  • April 04, 2024 6:27 PM | Anonymous

    District 9 City Council Update for NWBA

    • Community Engagement and Cleanup
      • Dustin is sponsoring breakfast for the upcoming Almond & Carey Park cleanup event, showing strong support for local environmental and community beautification efforts.
    • Infrastructure Improvements
      • All street light requests from NPU G have been acknowledged by GA Power, with commitments to prioritize and address these issues within NPU G promptly.
    • Support for Unhoused Residents
      • The Atlanta City Council has approved a resolution for a $3 million donation from the housing trust fund to Partners for Home (PFH). This funding is aimed at providing swift housing solutions for the city’s unhoused residents as part of the rapid housing initiative, allowing PFH to also cover costs related to housing construction.
    • Workforce Development Grants
      • WorkSource Atlanta has been authorized to accept a $90,000 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Dislocated Worker Grant for Rapid Response Activities. This initiative is designed to offer immediate aid to companies and workers affected by layoffs and plant closings (24-O-1121).
      • Additionally, WorkSource Atlanta will receive a $584,000 WIOA Adult Program Grant to fund various employment and training opportunities, including apprenticeships and internships (24-O-1122).
      • A significant $1.6 million WIOA Dislocated Worker Program grant has also been accepted, focusing on employment and training for veterans, low-income individuals, or those eligible for public assistance (24-O-1123).
    • Parks and Recreation Security Enhancements
      • An ordinance has been passed to allocate $1.5 million from the Park Improvement Fund for security support services in parks, including POST-certified officers to oversee public pools and recreational programming (24-O-1113).
    • Support for Legacy Residents
      • The City of Atlanta has authorized a $100,000 donation to Neighbor in Need. This contribution is directed towards emergency home repairs for legacy residents, aiming to prevent displacement and support community stability.

    These initiatives reflect our ongoing commitment to improving community well-being, safety, and economic opportunities in District 9 and beyond.


  • March 21, 2024 1:23 PM | Anonymous

    NWBA March 21, 2024 General Meeting + Networking

    AGENDA

    6:00PM: NETWORKING SPONSORED BY MAMA JACKIE’S POUND CAKES AND ALL POINTS SYRUP. Thank you to Jonathan Leonard Law for hosting.    SPONSOR THE NEXT MEETING

    6:10PM: WELCOME: John Mapp Jr., President, Owner of Level Construction  

    • Mama Jackie’s Pound Cakes Introduction: Owner Tinson Jonte

    • All Points Syrup Introduction: Co-Owners Ben Robinson and Alan Holmes

    • Attendees: Name, Business Name, Location and number of years in business.

    6:20 PM: Atlanta Police Department Zone 1 Update

    6:30 PM: Atlanta City Council Update: District 9 Dustin Hillis and District 3 Byron Amos

    February District 9 Update   Public Safety Initiative 

    6:40PM: Northwest Business Association Updates

    • NEW WEBSITE LIVE: NWBA-ATL.COM    Blog  Events  Resources    

    • Membership: Based on your physical location of your business. One year- renews on join date. Online application, payment and membership directory. 

      • DLH Pkwy Corridor Storefront: $100 year   NPU-J Neighborhood Storefront: $100 year

      • Resident Entrepreneur: $50 year    Affiliate: $50 year         Civic Services: FREE

      • WELCOME TO OUR FIRST MEMBERS: Snug Concerts, Bell Liberty Group, Historic Hills CDC and idealDESIGN. Goal is 60 members in 2024!

    • Women Entrepreneurs: Pink & Green Tank Cohort Program: Deadline 3.31.24    Learn more

    • Community Gathering Pop Up: Parking Lot at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church 3rd Fridays starting April 19th from Noon-6pm.  Food trucks, vendors, community and city info. 

    • Upcoming April Business Assistance Programs

      • April 30: Fifth Third Business Session: What’s the Correct Legal Entity for your Business?

      • City of Atlanta Business License Registration Support Day

    • Call for Volunteer Board of Directors: Info Session on Thurs. April 11 @ 6pm - IN PERSON

    • Surveys: Atlanta Nightlife Survey    Early Learning Survey

    Upcoming Events and How You Can Get Involved! 


    FYI: INFRASTRUCTURE 

    GDOT Donald Lee Hollowell Traffic Calming:  Working on Pedestrian Crossing Signals

    Main Contact: Christopher A. Robinson chrrobinson@dot.ga.gov  404.807.6379  LATEST UPDATE

    7:00 PM: ADJOURN

    • Next Meeting is Thurs., April 25, 2024 at 6pm: Center Well: 2056 DLH Pkwy NW 

    NETWORKING UNTIL 7:30PM


    MEETINGS + EVENTS: GROVE PARK, CENTER HILL, NPU-J, NPU-G

    Grove Park Neighborhood Association General Meetings

    DO YOU ATTEND THESE MEETINGS?



    First Tuesday of the month @ 7pm             GroveParkAtlanta.com

    New hybrid Schedule 

    • April - June: In-person Meetings

    • July: No meeting

    • August: Neighborhood Night Out ( TBD) 

    • September - October: Zoom

    • November: In-person, Last meeting of the year  

    Virtual  bit.ly/groveparkatlanta. Facebook page and join our group. 

    In Person Paradise Baptist Church 1711 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW, Atlanta, GA 30318  at 7:00 PM.  Light snacks will be provided!

    Center Hill Neighborhood Association General Meetings

    First Thursday of the month from 6:30-8:00pm    CenterHillATL.com


    In Person: Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct

    Virtual: Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec

    NPU-J Meetings

    4th Tuesday at 7pm on Zoom.  Register here https://www.npujatlanta.com/zoom/

    • Center Hill, Dixie Hills, Grove Park, Harvel Homes, Penelope Neighbors, West Lake

    NPU-G 

    Meetings

    3rd Thursday at 7:00pm on Zoom  Register here    

    npugatlantachair@gmail.com

    • Almond Park, Atlanta Industrial Park, Bolton Hills, Brookview Heights, Carey Park, Carver Hills, Chattahoochee, English Park, Lincoln Homes, Monroe Heights, Rockdale, Scotts Crossing, West Highlands


    ATTEND the Grove Park Heros fundraiser on Thursday, March 28th: 

    Join Today at NWBA-ATL.com Or Scan QRCode>>>


  • March 21, 2024 12:42 PM | Anonymous

    We have many clients transitioning out of #homelessness, and most lack basic household essentials like towels and dishes. They need your help!

    Donating a move-in kit makes a tremendous difference in these clients’ lives. Please consider contributing these items to set them up for success. You can even rally friends, neighbors, or colleagues and make it a mini-service project!

    Please drop off all items by April 30th—the sooner, the better!

    To schedule a drop-off, please email development@hopeatlanta.org.

    Drop-off location:

    HOPE Atlanta Offices

    458 Ponce de Leon Ave, NE., Terrace Level

    Atlanta, GA 30308



  • March 21, 2024 11:22 AM | Anonymous

    his is the first time a large-scale study of Atlanta’s nightlife economy has ever been conducted. Defining the contribution that businesses like yours make to the Atlanta economy and job base will help foster a much more constructive and sensible approach to managing the issues that impact your members. It will also provide the data to help your industry tell a compelling story about the role that nightlife plays in the city’s cultural, social, and economic life.

    It takes no more than 10 minutes to respond to this survey. The better the response rate, the more compelling and useful this study will be in telling the important story of the contribution your businesses make. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Mayor’s Office of Film and Entertainment's - Nightlife Division (contacts available here).


    We are hoping to complete the survey collection by Wednesday, March 27th. All answers will be kept anonymous. Leaving your business’s name or contact information is optional.

    TAKE THE SURVEY
    Thank you again for helping the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Film and Entertainment better understand and support the needs of our city’s nightlife businesses!


  • March 21, 2024 10:58 AM | Anonymous

    The Grove Park Foundation is conducting a short survey on early childhood education (Newborn-5yrs old) and looking to hear from parents, informal caregivers (grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends) and early childhood educators in the Grove Park area. Once the survey is completed, we will give you a $50 gift card for participating.

    Survey For Grove Park Early Learning Professionals:

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejOd7x3GU2xbg92vRCIBCFQktdplSSK7R5zo6xc913k95Xqg/viewform

    Survey For Informal Caregivers:

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfFqhc-LN4eOwgfHjqghWwonxF7eW_rG9clfGjmLwTnlL3QxA/viewform

    Survey For Grove Park Parents:

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegpof5Z-6ioJS8_SHvqEbweBmYbeE5rh1AQGGIJz5JlJbENA/viewform

    Once The Survey is completed, click on this link to get your gift card:

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf52AMB0-FlOfKwt_cJDfqSCI1eiv_Tvdz4pdJ04EBaq6YNmA/viewform

    If you have any questions, please email Roy at rcogdell@groveparkfoundation.org


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